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Yorkshire heritage opens up with 10 days of special tours
Hundreds of places around Yorkshire are opening up as part of the national Heritage Open Days taking place over 10 days from Friday September 6 to Sunday September 15. You can find out more about events and properties open at the Heritage Open Days website at Heritage Open Days
Rail route closed until September 24
Between September 6 and 24 there will significant disruption on the Calder Valley rail route through the Pennines.
The line towards Manchester will be closed every day between Rochdale and Manchester Victoria due to the replacement of a rail bridge over the M62 near Castleton, Greater Manchester. This will have an effect on train services at places including
Passengers travelling between West Yorkshire and Greater Manchester will need to consider the effect of bus replacements or look to alternative train journeys via
Journeys between Rochdale and Manchester Victoria normally take about 15 minutes by train but are scheduled to take around 32 minutes by replacement bus. Travellers may also be aware of there being a tram service between Rochdale and Manchester Victoria via Oldham, but this takes considerably longer than other alternatives at 48 minutes and is not part of the rail ticket network.
For the weekends of September 14-15 and 21-22 the line closure will be between Manchester Victoria and Todmorden although Hebden Bridge will be the changing point for buses towards Rochdale and Manchester Victoria. Services will operate via Bradford Interchange and Halifax on these weekends unlike the weekend of September 7-8.
The Esk Valley line in North Yorkshire is closed for four days between Monday September 9 and Thursday September 12 with bus replacement to stations from Nunthorpe to Whitby.
Train services between Bradford Forster Square - Frizinghall - Shipley - Baildon - Guiseley will have bus replacements every Sunday in September and October. Kirkstall Forge and Apperley Bridge will be served by Leeds - Skipton trains and not Bradford - Leeds trains.
Check details of your journey at the National Rail website.
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Overnight closures on M62 until end of October
Carriageway resurfacing will be taking place on the four-mile stretch of motorway between Junction 25 at Clifton, the junction for
The work will involve closing one carriageway or slip road at a time with work beginning with the westbound carriageway at Junction 25. Overnight closures will be between 8pm and 6am, involving traffic being diverted off the motorway when work on the carriageway is taking place.
There will also be a complete closure of the M62 over two weekends in September at the far side of the Pennines as a rail bridge over the M62 near Castleton, Greater Manchester, is replaced. The M62 will be closed near Rochdale from 9pm on Friday September 6 to 6am on Monday September 9 and between the same times from Friday September 20 to Monday September 23.
A schedule of which carriageways are involved in the M62 closures near Huddersfield can be found on this page at National HIghways
Marvellous museums
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70th anniversary year for Yorkshire's newest National Park
The
The park's original 684 square miles were originally within the boundaries of historic Yorkshire's West and North Ridings, but after those boundaries had themselves been frayed by Government changes, the park boundaries were also extended in 2016 from following the old county boundary to include areas of Lancashire and what was then Cumbria, now Westmorland and Furness. The National Park now stretches across 841 square miles.
Among the natural attractions to discover in the Yorkshire Dales are Yorkshire's mountain peaks, beautiful river valleys, attractive villages and some of the finest limestone scenery in the UK. We celebrate some of these in our latest selection of pictures on our
Yorkshire Dales Pictures
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